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Jesli Went zaprezentuje się w takim wdzianku - daję słowo, padnę z wrażenia! :D
Courtesy photo Wentworth Miller Miller, who earned a Golden Globe nomination for best actor during his four-season run on the recently canceled drama “Prison Break, was just getting his acting career off the ground when he played Zebulum in Cabrillo´s 1996 production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. This black-and-white photo was the headshot Miller submitted for inclusion in Cabrillo´s “Joseph" program. Cabrillo artistic director Lewis Wilkenfeld says the production “was a very creative interpretation of the show. I thought all of the brothers threw themselves into the show with gusto.
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